@erictwillis well done on putting this together!!!
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@erictwillis Thanks for posting and would love to check this out. The website suggests one could pay as much as one could afford. When I click on the "get" button, it shows a pay wall where either one enters a CC or paypal. The pop-up seems to indicate its $10, period. I tried paypal, Gumroad asks for pre-authorization of future paypal purchases! Sorry, but all of this seems rather sketchy.
@rameshdot0@erictwillis I buy and sell with them with PayPal. Pre-auth makes it so next time you chose buy with PayPal you don't have to login. Not saying I love it, but it works well.
@stevepyoung Just bought the book and looking forward to reading it!
I think @marwannas asked about the "Pay what you want option" because you still have it listed in the product description.
@benwtnb@stevepyoung Exact, as it is still in the description. I'm not on a ramen budget but it's hard for me to buy something without knowing what's in it for me. I'd rather buy it for a symbolic sum now and pay 50 bucks back if it indeed brought me twice as many downloads :-)
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@marwannas Seems like a scam to me. Surprised to find this on PH
I've used some of @stevepyoung tips when launching my web projects, and they've worked out great for me.
Looking forward to using his strategies for my upcoming mobile apps too.
Actually I am quite disappointed on the content that I paid for $10. You can only find very basic and limited information that everyone should have already know. You can find better answers even from Quora. Nothing hands on and explained.
Reminded me once I bought a $499 insight report about the app distribution channels from VentureBeat, the whole thing basically just told you the best channel is Facebook Ads. Seriously?
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@heathermhuang where could I improve on the content? Happy to give you a refund if you'd like. Just email me at steve@appmasters.co.
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@heathermhuang found your info and refunded the money. Would love specific feedback if you have it.
@stevepyoung Sorry for the mean review here. I was expected to see something more deep hands-on and practical other than a brief list of "what you can do" that people can easily Googled. Some step-by-step real life case studies would be very useful.
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@heathermhuang thanks for the feedback.
I disagree that the information is basic. In fact I show step by step how I do things.
And I know for a fact that most app marketing people are not talking about some of the tools I highlight. I'm passionate about not writing about fluff.
Which strategy of the five would you like more step-by-step real life case studies?
Why are u giving these tips for peanuts?
Will there be a difference , if I hire u vs buying ur ebook?
I will buy this ebook anyways😜👍
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@sridhar_kondoji appreciate the feedback. The app space is hard enough as it is. :)
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Thanks Eric and Mubs. Having been in the app business since 2010 and after interviewing 300+ app entrepreneurs (shazam, tweetbot, clear, etc) I know getting traction for your app is one of the hardest things.
I wrote this book to give indie app developers the strategies they can use to grow their downloads.
All feedback welcome.
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